Ha ha...there is more diversity on this record than any of their other records so I guess you are wrong.
Why don't you tell me about how Bad Religion and Social D write the same songs over and over. Did you actually listen to the whole record? Do you want them to do a polka or a EDM song?

The whole reason I love Home so much is because it is their most diverse, and biggest sounding record. What that dude said maybe could have been said up to their last album but not now, OWTH got totally interesting again with this one.

It's between that and the RVIVR record, but it's definitely not the new Off With Their Heads album. It's good, but come on. It's not great. Considering it was produced by Bill Stevenson, it's kind of a letdown actually.

I like the Comadre record, but come on. It's not "best record of 2013" material by a long shot. Like, it's good for what it is, but it basically sounds like a lower budget Smoke Or Fire. Definitely very derivative of a million bands of that genre that I'm having trouble putting my finger on at the moment.

And I will say Off With Their Heads is another huge step closer towards solidifying their sound for the better, but are you really going to imply that Home is better than From The Bottom?

I think I'm having the same problem that a lot of people are most likely having. King Of The Beach is a fucking difficult record to follow up. New one has it's moments but it just hasn't clicked like KOTB did. And that album clicked instantly.

Still early to make the judgement call, but I think time will tell that Afraid Of Heights is at least ABOUT as good as King Of The Beach. I do agree though. My roommate was playing King Of The Beach on Spotify early on last year and I was instantly hooked to this band. Not sure if Afraid Of Heights would have the same affect on me